Music Education

David Jones on August 7th, 2011

Well it’s September the 1st and most high school students are back in school. As students are getting back into the swing of school and ambitions of academic grandeur are refreshed, many students and parents are thinking about how to advance for a musically gifted students. For students in music classes and who have any musical [...]

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David Jones on August 6th, 2011

I read an interesting article today about at what age should a child learn to read music notes, here’s an exerpt: “For kids younger than 5 or 6, there is still plenty that can be done to encourage musicality. Play music for them often, and encourage them to clap along with the beat or try [...]

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David Jones on August 6th, 2011

Two more terms today to help you learn to read music. The importance of knowing music terminology can’t be overstated for your overall music education! Adagio is an Italian word meaning slow. It is an indication of the music’s tempo and is frequrently used to describe a slow movement, even when the indication of speed at the [...]

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David Jones on August 3rd, 2011

New study reveals that those who learn how to play and read music notes get smarter!

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